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Clinton maintains big lead over Trump with Hispanic voters
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
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By race, 68 percent of black voters and 55 percent of Hispanic adults think Clinton will perform better in the debates.
NEW YORK – In recent tweets, Donald Trump Jr. likened Syrian refugees to a poisoned bowl of Skittles candy, spread an incendiary story suggesting Muslim men are preying on Western women and used a cartoon character appropriated by white supremacists.
“That man was hands up that man went to the auto, hands up, put his hand on the vehicle”, Trump said.
The declining showing in the polls is surely a cause for alarm in the Clinton campaign. It is unnerving to see a candidate so thoroughly unqualified closing near the finish, but, for now, the worry should be more about Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Donald Trump’s advisers are urging him to keep his cool during next week’s presidential debate and resist attempts by Hillary Clinton to provoke him with questions about his business record, wealth or controversial comments about minorities. “Nobody should be fooled”.
With the percentage of undecided voters remaining steady, Clinton’s vote share declined by 4 percent since August while Trump’s share increased by 5 percent.
“Try to talk some sense into them. The facts are on our side, about what I’ve done versus what he’s done”, Clinton said. Trump on the other hand has gained ten electoral votes to stand at 164.
A reporter asked a similar question to Clinton earlier this month, asking her why she wasn’t “running away” with the election, considering her extremely negative portrayal of Trump.
In addition, cast members of “West Wing”, a hit TV show about a fictionalized White House that went off the air a decade ago, plan to campaign for Clinton in the battleground state of OH this weekend, according to Politico. Though it was known to be a place where Clinton topped the polls, things have changed weeks ago.
The Quinnipiac University Poll, directed by Douglas Schwartz, Ph.D., conducts public opinion surveys in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Florida, Ohio, Virginia, Iowa, Colorado, North Carolina, Georgia and the nation as a public service and for research. The sober data analysis website FiveThirtyEight, however, cautions against judging this as a Clinton rebound. If it offers any consolation to Clinton supporters, however, a top elections prediction website www.fivethirtyeight.com predicts that Clinton could win the November 8 election by at least 57% against Trumps 42%. Whoever impresses in the first episode may drastically boost their showing in the polls and hopefully their chances of being elected in the 58 US Presidential election. But this, Enten wrote, doesn’t mean that Trump will continue on an upward trajectory next week, but that Clinton supporters shouldn’t get excited about a rebound just yet.
“For every one violent protester there are thousands of moms and dads and kids in that same community who really just want to be able to sleep safely at night”, Trump said, reading from prepared remarks before an energy speech at a hydraulic fracturing conference in Pittsburgh.
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Disclosure: Donald Trump is the father-in-law of Jared Kushner, the publisher of Observer Media.